Is the indigestion from tomatoes (acidity) caused by the CaCO3 supplement dissolving?
S spicule Member Oct 26, 2014 #1 Is the indigestion from tomatoes (acidity) caused by the CaCO3 supplement dissolving?
Taterbug BD.org Addict Oct 27, 2014 #2 I'm not sure I understand the question/theory. I never had problems with them, Tater actually liked cherry tomatoes.
I'm not sure I understand the question/theory. I never had problems with them, Tater actually liked cherry tomatoes.
S Soulwind Sub-Adult Member Oct 27, 2014 #3 I know that dragons don't do well with Citric Acid, but I wasn't aware of any issues with tomatoes or acidity in general...
I know that dragons don't do well with Citric Acid, but I wasn't aware of any issues with tomatoes or acidity in general...
Taterbug BD.org Addict Oct 27, 2014 #4 Soulwind":1dc91put said: I know that dragons don't do well with Citric Acid, but I wasn't aware of any issues with tomatoes or acidity in general... Click to expand... What about citric in particular?
Soulwind":1dc91put said: I know that dragons don't do well with Citric Acid, but I wasn't aware of any issues with tomatoes or acidity in general... Click to expand... What about citric in particular?
S spicule Member Original Poster Oct 28, 2014 #5 I just took some of the calcium supplement I had and squirted some acid on it to see what would happen. It made me think they might not be able to process the gas well or something.
I just took some of the calcium supplement I had and squirted some acid on it to see what would happen. It made me think they might not be able to process the gas well or something.